Jonas Brothers' third studio album, 'A Little Bit Longer,' is headed for the No 1 slot with the first week sales projected at 700,000, including digital downloads.
August 15, 2008 (Sawf News) - Jonas Brothers' third studio album, A Little Bit Longer, is headed for the No 1 slot with the first week sales projected at 700,000, including digital downloads.
The album, which dropped on Tuesday, August 12, sold 201,000 copies on the very first day.
"We are just really living the dream right now," Kevin Jonas told the Associated Press, "and for us, having this album finally hit stores and having [the fans] sing the songs, knowing that they can actually hear them and have it in their possession is the most amazing thing for us. We're so excited."
The publicity blitz accompanying the release of the current album has revived interest in the band's last album, Jonas Brothers, which is beginning to crawl up to the Top 10 once again. If it does make it back there, it will be a first since 1999, when N Sync achieved the same distinction.
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